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Kyle Hilbert

Depew, Oklahoma Agribusiness During his time at OSU, Kyle Hilbert served as Student Government Association president, College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources Student Council vice president of business affairs, a CASNR Ambassador,

Brett Humphrey

Tulsa, Oklahoma Finance

At OSU, Brett Humphrey served as the Business Student Council president, President’s Partner and alumni relations executive of Student Alumni Board, recruitment chair executive of

Allison Meinders

Woodward, Oklahoma Accounting

While at OSU, Allison Meinders served as director and assistant director of Cowboy Cousins, new member educator and philanthropy chair for Business Student Council, president and secretary of Business Ambassadors, treasurer

Connor Mojo Bakersfield, California Industrial Engineering and Managment During his time at OSU, Connor Mojo served as Institute of Industrial Engineers president, Blue Key Honor Society vice president, OSU Student Foundation vice president, Rooted Conferences finance chair and Student Government

Gretchan Moore

Muldrow, Oklahoma Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Microbiology At OSU, Gretchan Moore served as Alpha Epsilon Delta vice president and secretary, Stout Hall Community Council vice president and Biochemistry Club secretary and treasurer. She

Emma Orth

Andale, Kansas Chemical Engineering While at OSU, Emma Orth served as the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology Student Council vice president of finance, CEAT Ambassadors vice president, Kappa Alpha Theta chief administration officer and National

Student Alumni Board executive and FarmHouse fraternity internal vice president. His community involvement includes Oklahoma FFA Association, OSU’s Big Event, CASNR Dean Search Committee and Kids Against Hunger. He served as a CASNR student academic mentor. Hilbert’s honors include receiving the General Honors Award, the CEAT Saint Patrick Award, Wentz Research Scholar, Top Twenty Freshmen, American FFA degree and

Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education Institutional nominee. Hilbert plans on returning to Depew, Oklahoma, to work for the family business, marry Alexis Wiebe, and continue campaigning for election to the Oklahoma State House of Representatives District 29 seat.

CowboyThon, Varsity Revue’s public relations executive, and an intern with OSU’s Eastin Center for Talent Development. His community involvement includes Special Olympics of Oklahoma Polar Plunge, OSU’s Big Event and Into the Streets, Children’s Miracle Network and Oklahoma City Hospital Foundation, Life Church Host Team and Payne County Youth Shelter. Humphrey’s awards include Phillips

66 SHIELD Scholar, Top Ten Freshmen, Spears School of Business Scholar Leader and Lew Wentz Leadership Scholar. He was named a Distinguished Service Graduate for 400-plus documented service hours.

of Mortar Board and the OSU chapter secretary of Chi Omega national women’s fraternity. Her community involvement includes Stillwater Community Dinner and Brunch, OSU’s Big Event and Into the Streets, Golden Oaks Village Assisted Living Center, Humane Society of Stillwater and Make-a-Wish Foundation Fundraiser. Meinders’ honors include being named a Top Five OSU Homecoming Queen Candidate,

Women for OSU Student Philanthropist of the Year, Wentz Leadership Award, Spears School of Business Scholar Leader and Top Ten Freshmen.

Association senator representing the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology. His community involvement includes serving with Eagle Heights Church. Mojo’s honors include the Industrial Engineering and Management Undergraduate Student Award, Top Twenty Freshmen, CEAT Scholars, Phillips 66 Shield Scholar and receiving the General Honors College Award.

Mojo will be a buyer and part of the procurement new hire rotation program for Phillips 66 in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.

was a member of Mortar Board. Her community involvement includes Oklahoma Louis Stoke Alliance for Minority Participation, Habitat for Humanity, Stout Hall Philanthropy and Tiny Paws Kitten Rescue. She served as a pen pal for an elementary school student. Moore’s awards include National Tylenol Future Care Scholar, College of Arts and Sciences Three-Minute Thesis Undergraduate Winner, Department of Microbiology Outstanding Senior, Wentz

Research Grant and Wentz Leadership Award.

Association of Engineering Student Councils national conference director. She is a member of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Her community involvement includes Oklahoma Blood Institute Blood Drive, Dance Marathon committee, Habitat for Humanity, Camp Cowboy and Special Olympics of Oklahoma Polar Plunge. Orth’s awards include Order of Omega, Second Place at Oklahoma State Chem-E Car Poster

Humphrey plans to move to Bartlesville, Oklahoma, to work for Phillips 66 in the finance department.

Meinders plans to attend law school at the University of Oklahoma.

Moore plans to attend Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine in the fall.

Competition, Tau Beta Pi, First Place at Phillips 66 Chemical Engineering Senior Design Project and CEAT Scholars. After graduation, Orth is relocating to Baytown, Texas, to work for ExxonMobil.

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